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>I was always told to seed clover seed on the last snow falls of the year.

>Have others which produce clover honey crops seen bigger clover honey crops
>after a snowy winter in the Midwest?

My cousin sowed clover(red) on our family farm near Leasburg, Mo. last winter in the snow. Both red and white dutch clover was everywhere on the farm last spring. We had Good Hay crop. I can't remember seeing that much clover there since I was a kid. Can't remember the last time I saw so many little bumblebees.

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